Termite Control Sample Clauses

Termite Control. Sellers shall / shall not furnish to Buyers at Sellers’ cost a certificate from a licensed termite control company. If Buyers are obtaining financing, such certificate shall be in a form acceptable to the lender.
Termite Control a. The Pest control for termites and white ants should cover all the places like spray under the tables, chairs, almirahs, on and around the pile of files, on wooden furniture, on false ceiling, on all staircases, on lift lobby, on all toilets drain ducts, on all pantry rooms, in all stores and any hidden space under the furniture and should leave no space unattended. b. The Chemical need to be placed in drilled holes on the floor adjacent to bricks walls, wooden chamber, paper files, compactor rooms etc. to ensure that termite should not attack on wooden items and office files.
Termite Control. Shell vanilla box building concrete foundations and slab-on-grade.
Termite Control. None required.
Termite Control. When service is requested by a using agency, said agency will provide the linear footage for the area or location to be serviced. The Contractor shall, at no charge, provide a complete inspection of the facility to be serviced. Results of the inspection shall be reported as part of the price quote requested by the agency. The report shall be provided to the requesting agency, and the Contractor shall maintain a copy. The purpose of the initial inspection is for the Contractor to identify problem areas and any equipment, structural features, or management practices that are contributing to termite infestations.
Termite Control. ‌ 3 RECORD KEEPING‌ 1. the full product name of the pesticide applied 2. a description of the crop or situation in which the pesticide was applied 3. the rate of application of the pesticide and the quantity applied 4. a description of the equipment used to apply the pesticide 5. the address of the property and the delineation of the area in which the pesticide was released 6. the date and time of the application of the pesticide (including the start and finish time) 7. the name, address and contact details of the person who applied the pesticide or, if the pesticide was applied by a person employed to apply the pesticide, the name of the employee and the name, address and contact details of the employer 8. the name, address and contact details of the owner or occupier of the land 9. if the record is made by a supervisor—the name of each person who used the pesticide under the supervision or direction of the supervisor, 10. if the pesticide is applied outdoors by means of any spray equipment: a. the estimated wind speed and direction at the start of the application and whenever there is any significant change during the application, and b. if other weather conditions (such as temperature, humidity or rainfall conditions) are specified on the pesticide label as being relevant for the proper use of the pesticide—a description of those conditions at the start of the application and whenever there is any significant change during the application. These details should be documented as soon as possible after the use of the pesticide and must be completed within 24 hours of the application. They must be completed in English and retained for a minimum of three (3) years.

Related to Termite Control

  • Site Control In the total loss of building use scenario, what likely exists will be a smoking pile of rubble. This rubble will contain many components that could be dangerous. It could also contain any personnel on the premises at the time of the disaster. For these reasons, the local fire marshal with the assistance of the police will control the site until the building is no longer a threat to surrounding properties and the companies have secured the site from the general public. During this time, the majority owner of the building should be arranging for a demolition contractor to mobilize to the site with the primary objective of reaching the cable entrance facility for a damage assessment. The results of this assessment would then dictate immediate plans for restoration, both short term and permanent. In a less catastrophic event, i.e., the building is still standing and the cable entrance facility is usable, the situation is more complex. The site will initially be controlled by local authorities until the threat to adjacent property has diminished. Once the site is returned to the control of the companies, the following events should occur. An initial assessment of the main building infrastructure systems (mechanical, electrical, fire and life safety, elevators, and others) will establish building needs. Once these needs are determined, the majority owner should lead the building restoration efforts. There may be situations where the site will not be totally restored within the confines of the building. The companies must individually determine their needs and jointly assess the cost of permanent restoration to determine the overall plan of action. Multiple restoration trailers from each company will result in the need for designated space and installation order. This layout and control is required to maximize the amount of restoration equipment that can be placed at the site, and the priority of placements. Care must be taken in this planning to ensure other restoration efforts have logistical access to the building. Major components of telephone and building equipment will need to be removed and replaced. A priority for this equipment must also be jointly established to facilitate overall site restoration. (Example: If the AC switchgear has sustained damage, this would be of the highest priority in order to regain power, lighting, and HVAC throughout the building.) If the site will not accommodate the required restoration equipment, the companies would then need to quickly arrange with local authorities for street closures, rights of way or other possible options available.

  • Climate Control a. The air conditioning/heating units shall be functional at all times. b. The air discharged from the air conditioner interior vent system shall be continuously cool. c. All air conditioning temperature controls and functions shall operate as originally designed and manufactured with no knobs or components broken or missing. d. Systems shall operate on all OEM speeds with no excessive noise.

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer. b. The kinds and frequency of erosion control structures shall be adjusted to soil types, topography and climatic conditions as directed by the Forest Officer. c. The Purchaser is required to recontour any excavated skid trails, and provide for effective erosion control in the trail location as directed by the Forest Officer. d. Erosion control work shall commence as soon as skidding is completed on each skid trail or landing, and must be kept current with unit operations. e. Erosion control work shall be completed and approved by the Forest Officer in unfinished units before operations cease for inactive periods including heavy winter snowfall, spring breakup and restricted dates. f. All erosion control work in each unit shall be completed prior to notification pursuant to Section VII.M.7.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

  • Control Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, it is understood and agreed that the Trust shall at all times retain the ultimate responsibility for and control of all functions performed pursuant to this Agreement and has reserved the right to reasonably direct any action hereunder taken on its behalf by the Sub-Adviser.

  • Traffic Control The Surveyor shall control traffic in and near surveying operations adequately to comply with provisions of the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI which can be found on the State’s internet site. In the event field crew personnel must divert traffic or close traveled lanes, a Traffic Control Plan based upon principles outlined in the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI shall be prepared by the Surveyor and approved by the State prior to commencement of field work. A copy of the approved plan shall be in the possession of field crew personnel on the job site at all times and shall be made available to the State’s personnel for inspection upon request.

  • Job Control Personal Data being processed on commission (i.e., Personal Data processed on a customer’s behalf) is processed solely in accordance with the Agreement and related instructions of the customer.

  • Uncontrollable Forces 12.1 Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff shall be incorporated by reference into this Agreement except that all references in Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff to Market Participants shall be read as a reference to the Scheduling Coordinator and references to the CAISO Tariff shall be read as references to this Agreement.

  • Prevention IP shall take all appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, and child safeguarding violations, by its employees, personnel or subcontractors. IP shall, inter alia, ensure that its employees, personnel or subcontractors shall have undertaken and successfully completed appropriate training with regard to the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, and training on safeguarding children. Such training shall include but not be limited to: reference to definitions of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, and child safeguarding violations; a clear and unambiguous statement that any form of sexual exploitation and abuse, and any conduct that undermines the safeguarding of children, is prohibited; the requirement that any allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, or child safeguarding violations be promptly reported as provided for in Article 14.4; and the requirement that alleged victims of sexual exploitation and abuse or child safeguarding violations, be promptly informed of and referred to available professional assistance, upon her or his consent.

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins